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Officials said 100,000 toys and boxes of food worth an estimated $2 million were taken from a Salvation Army warehouse in Toronto.

Police said they recovered many of the stolen items Friday at a storage facility near Brampton, Ontario -- enough loot to fill up three tractor-trailers.

The Salvation Army said it suspected the thefts were an inside job, with the goods being moved gradually over a two-year timeframe.

Police said they were doing everything they can to find out who was responsible.

The investigation began in August based on a tip from a whistleblower. Soon afterwards, the Salvation Army fired the executive director of its Toronto warehouse.

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